High school cheerleader's death brings life to others

Alabama | Mike Oliver
The Webb family reflects on the loss of Mikal Ann Webb, 17, last year in a car accident. The cheerleader at Corner High School was killed Nov. 4, 2011, in a single car accident when her car struck a tree off White Road near Warrior. The family finds some comfort in the fact that Mikal’s organs, including her liver, pancreas, a kidney and cornea, have been transplanted into others with a medical need. Mother Tina, sister Maria and brother Nicholas visit the crash site where a memorial has been set up and kept up for over a year. Mikal Ann's sister Maria, brother Nicholas and mon Tina visit the roadside memorial. (Joe Songer/jsonger@al.com).

CORNER, Ala. -- Tears flow from Tina Webb's eyes when she visits the tree in a bend off White Road. Even a year later.

The tree has been turned into a memorial to her daughter Mikal Ann Webb, a 17-year-old cheerleader at Corner High School in this small community north of Birmingham. The tree is decorated with flowers and trinkets and pieces of a cheerleader's pom-pom.

On it hangs a simple wooden cross with her name and the dates: 1994-2011

Mikal Ann died after the Honda Civic she was driving struck that tree shortly after midnight, Nov. 5, 2011.

It was the night of a big high school playoff football game at Deshler High School in Tuscumbia.

She cheered and her brother scored Corner's only touchdown in a losing cause.

"The boys played great tonight," Mikal Ann tweeted after the game, hours before her fatal crash.

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